
Corinna May (LIZZIE MUNRO) is an east coast-based actress and playwright with myriad credits. Split Ends marks her first starring role in an independent film. Ms. May recently played Lavinia in Julie Jensen’s Mormon pioneer drama Two-Headed at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, and the principle role of Kate Dupuis in the independent pilot of Bourbon Street, a dramatic television series set in post-Katrina New Orleans. She spent two years on the road as a principle member of the first and second Broadway national tours of The Graduate, playing Benjamin’s Mom and understudying the various Missus Robinson: Jerry Hall, Linda Gray, Lorraine Bracco, Kelly McGillis and Morgan Fairchild. Her many theatrical roles range from Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet to Katherine in Terra Nova.
Ms. May is an 18-year member of Shakespeare & Company in western Massachusetts, where she has appeared in more than twenty productions. Her roles have included Enchanted April, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Jack and Jill, Betrayal, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Songs from the Heart, Fortune and Misfortune, House of Mirth, Roman Fever, An International Episode.
Her first play, Dancing with the Czar, was produced in Massachusetts last summer. Ms. May has taught at MIT, SUNY Albany, SUNY New Paltz, Circle-in-the-Square, Fordham University, Simon’s Rock of Bard University, and in 2006-2007 was an Assistant Professor of Voice and Acting at Syracuse University. She is Designated Linklater voice teacher, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Barnard College and a graduate of the Circle-in-the-Square Professional Training Program. She has been a member of Actors’ Equity since 1989.


Lawton Paseka (WARREN BROWN) has enjoyed a varied and successful career, spanning film, theatre, and commercial work. His recent film credits include Roland Emmerich’s Godzilla, Matthew Harrison’s Kicked In the Head and Spare Me, as well as Pledge Night by director Paul Ziller.
With more than a thousand commercial credits, Mr. Paseka is in demand by commercial directors and agencies.
His theatre credits include roles in Desperate For A Smoke, Tragedy: A Comedy, the Act, Little Messengers, Last White Cab Driver in New York, Does A Tiger Wear a Necktie, Call It Anything You Like, The Card Table, Lewis & Clark, The Wager, the Matchmaker, Take My Advice, The Royal Family, and The Hostage. Mr. Paseka has been a member of the Basketcase Players, a comedy group.


Vincent Pastore (TINY PROVENZANO) is a veteran character actor with a long list of film and television roles. He most recently entertained audiences on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice. Vincent is well known for his portrayal of Salvatore Big Pussy Bonpensiero on HBO’s hit series The Sopranos. Other television credits include The Practice, HBO’s Gotti, A Slight Case of Murder, as well as Everybody Hates Chris, Less Than Perfect, Las Vegas, Ed, Law & Order, and One Life to Live. Vincent was also the host of TLC series Repo Man: Stealing for a Living. On the big screen, Vincent currently can be seen in the independent film’s Code Blue, Pizza With Bullets, PJ, Slice, Devil’s Dominoes and Dough Boy.
His film Revolver under the direction of Guy Ritchie was recently seen in theatres. Other feature film credits include the voice of ‘Luca’ in the Dreamworks hit Shark Tale, appeared in Reginald Hudlin’s Serving Sara, starring Matthew Perry and Elizabeth Hurley; Scott Kalvert’s Deuces Wild, with Matt Dillon; Penny Marshall’s Riding in Cars With Boys, starring Drew Barrymore; Jon Favreau’s Made, with Favreau and Vince Vaughn; Corky Romano; Norman Jewison’s The Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington; Mickey Blue Eyes, with Hugh Grant; Vegas Baby, and The Cookout, with Queen Latifah. He had earlier been seen in such films as Jane Austen’s Mafia!, The Jerky Boys, Walking and Talking, Ted Demme’s Who’s The Man, True Love, and The Basketball Diaries, to name a few. This past winter, Vincent made his Broadway debut as Amos Hart in the Tony Award winning musical Chicago.


BEAU BAXTER is a seventh-generation Georgian, born and raised in Augusta. A versatile actor, Mr. Baxter is a familiar face to television viewers throughout the United States. His guest and co-starring roles on a variety of ABC, CBS, NBC and the CW networks have made him a favorite on the episodic television circuit. Mr. Baxter recently relocated to the east coast after much success in Los Angeles.
His television credits include roles on The Drew Carey Show, Seventh Heaven, Boston Common, and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Two most recent film credits include supporting roles in The Doorman (written and directed by Stephen Leeds) and award winning film Crazy (currently playing at film festivals all over the country).
He has enjoyed tremendous success in television commercials for Got Milk, Dodge, Nextel, Honda, ADT, Lexus, McDonalds, Sunny D Lite OJ, Direct TV, Royal Carribbean, Sears and many more. He recently appeared in a wine commercial airing in Spain directed by Academy Award winner Martin Scorsese.


Jicky Schnee (ASHLEY) The British American Drama Academy-trained actress has appeared in a number of films, including Perestroika, Mind the Gap, The Shake, Flavors, Beggarman Thief, and the short, Hide and Seek. Recent work includes roles in All Good Things and Afterlight. Television work includes roles on Lipstick Jungle, Hope & Faith, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, and The Jury. Her stage credits include Arabian Night, Fear and Friday Night, The Immigrant’s Son, Full Moon and High Tide, Little Delusions, and Pizza Man. She played Helena in the BADA production of A Midsummer night’s Dream.












